Price varies by season and availability and will include:
- Deluxe and first-class hotels
- Hardangerfjord’s romantic setting of Rosendal’s Renaissance Manor – Barony and Lofthus
- Eidfjord Nature Center, Lom Stave Church
- Bergen Line Railroad from Bergen to Myrdal connecting to Flåmsbana – the renowned Flåm Railway into Flåm-Sognefjord
- Balestrand to Fjærland ferry – a truly spectacular fjord-cruising experience connecting you to the Jostedalbreen Glacier & Glacier Museum
- Deluxe daily coach services
Now in our sixth year and gaining momentum, this trip is recognized as the Norway Fjord Tour not to be missed. Explore a wonderful combination of history, traditions, culture and the best historic fjord hotels in all of Norway, touching what National Geographic Traveler Magazine calls the #1 Destination in the World—Norway’s fjords! Look forward to fjord-harbor-view hotel rooms.
All of our hotels have been selected for their charm and historic family traditions as well as their outstanding level of service and fantastic cuisine. In addition, each hotel location lends itself to safe evening strolls.
This signature tour only has room for 32 travelers and three departures, so book early to ensure your spot! Experience the grandeur of the three major Norwegian fjords: Sogne, Hardanger and Geiranger, coupled with historic sites of Oslo, Bergen, mountains, canyons and glorious countryside. Discover how geography dealt a good hand to this spectacular country and marvel at how it remains environmentally unspoiled!
Tour highlights include:
- 10 days Oslo – Oslo
- 8 nights accommodations
- 9 breakfasts,
Day 1: Overnight transatlantic flight from your U.S. gateway city
Day 2: Arrive in Oslo
Welcome to the land of the Vikings! Take the time to refresh and get acquainted with this historic city before the tour starts.
Day 3: Oslo
Meet your guide in the lobby at 9:00 a.m. for your three-hour morning city tour. Visit Frogner Park to see Vigeland sculptures and the National Gallery to view Munch’s famous paintings. You will see the Royal Palace, Rådhus (City Hall) and medieval Akershus Fortress. Visit the Viking Ship Museum, and end the tour by driving by Holmenkollen to see the ski jump and view the city below. The tour ends at your hotel with the remainder of the day at your leisure.
Day 4: Oslo – Lofthus
Enjoy a generous buffet breakfast at the hotel. Depart at 8:00 am to drive to Hønefoss and the Hollingday Valley to Gol and into Geilo, a mountain village 800 meters above sea level. The tour continues over the Hardanger Vidda. En-route a light lunch and a stop at Vøringsfossen. In Eidfjord, a stop will be made at the Nature Center with a late afternoon arrival at the Ullensvang Hotel. Home to Edvard Grieg’s cabin, where he composed world renowned music.
Day 5: Lofthus – Rosendal – Bergen
After a hearty Norsk breakfast, continue along the Hardangerfjord to Otta, through the tunnel under the Foglefonn Glacier to Rosendal, site of The Barony, a 17th-century Renaissance manor. Continue by ferry to Bergen with lunch en route and a stop at Steinfossen Falls to enjoy an inspiring and wet walk underneath! Arrive in Bergen to enjoy the rest of the day in this Hanseatic city at your waterfront hotel. Dinner is on your own at one of the many charming restaurants.
Day 6: Bergen
Enjoy a morning sight-seeing tour of this charming 900-year-old Hanseatic town, often called the “Gateway to the Fjords.” Make your way through the colorful Fish and Flower Market, the Hanseatic quarters, St. Marie’s Church, and end the tour by taking the funicular up to Mount Fløien to overlook panoramic Bergen. Your afternoon is free until your 5:30 p.m. departure to Troldhaugen, the lovely home of composer Edvard Grieg, for an exclusive piano recital in his villa — a rare privilege! Dinner is included and served at the marina in Bergen.
Day 7: Bergen – Balestrand
After breakfast, there will be a coach transfer to Flåm in the Aurland Fjord. This experience will include snow-clad mountains, deep gorges, cascading waterfalls and farms hanging on to the precipitous slopes. En route, drive up the exciting Stalheim Canyon before catching the train to Myrdal. Upon return and after some free time to Explore, take a one-and-a-half-hour cruise on the deepest fjord in Norway, Sognefjord, to Balestrand, nestled idyllically at the foot of the mountains and glaciers.
Day 8: Balestrand – Geiranger
Look forward to your peaceful morning fjord cruise for even more spectacular scenery as you approach Fjærland, the book village, and the valleys framing the mighty Jostedalbreen Glacier. Visit the Glacier Museum and continue on to Jølster, Skei, Olden and Stryn, ending in Hellesylt. Cruise the Geirangerfjord, pass the famous Seven Sisters and Bridal Veil waterfalls retiring for the day in the pleasant fjord village of Geiranger. Linger at dinner, overlooking the peaceful Geirangerfjord.
Day 9: Geiranger – Oslo
Prepare for a dynamic last day! Meander through the mountains, stopping in Lom to visit the magnificent Lom Stave Church. Then descend to Gudbrandsdalen Valley for lunch, stopping at Glomstad Gård prior to your visit to the site of the ‘94 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. Stroll down Størgata before returning to Oslo, where a farewell dinner awaits.
Day 10: After breakfast a transfer is included to the airport for your return flight to the U.S., or continue your stay with one of many extension options.
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